Wouldn't be surprised if they didn't upgrade the whole region to a SLGT, low level lapse rates are getting pretty decent and better ML lapse rates are moving in from the west. Sufficient shear for more organized clusters as well.
Looks like there may be a bow line segment hooking gradually southeast with the classic backbuilding over my area. Then rounds of storms more widespread in coverage throughout the overnight hours with a better chance for severe weather tomorrow, as the SPC highlighted a SLGT risk over much of the region.
That strong ridge over top... yikes. That's gonna drive that storm straight into New England. 384 hours out but still, like @SnoSki14 said, I'm a little more worried than usual for an EC impact
Wow. Jamaica is taking a beating from Sandy right now. I wonder if 5 days from now, Sandy does the unthinkable and hooks hard left into the New Jersey coast?
Alright, I know it's time to stop with the center relocation jokes. It is getting old pretty fast, I will admit
Edit: I have never seen that many "haha" reactions on one post before. Has to be a new record, right?